Dagger: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: An instrument of violent intrusion, often thrust with repressed anger. Danger: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: A sense of danger in a dream reflects the Ego's wish to avoid any encounter with Unconscious elements it finds painful, repulsive or terrifying. Dead: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: If the dead person in the dream was known to you in life, consider any unresolved feelings you may have about this person. Deer: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: A gentle dweller of the Unconscious forest; in a man's dream, likely his Anima feminine nature, leading him deeper into the wilderness. Diamonds: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: A symbol of the Highest Self, ageless, indestructible, reflecting infinity in its multifaceted clarity and purity. Dirt: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: An inner drive or impulse that disgusts the Ego. Diving: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: Willing descent into the depths of the Unconscious. Dogs: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: Reflective of the demeanor of your animal nature -- innocently and joyously playful, open to proper discipline, but dangerously vicious if mistreated. Dome: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: Resembling the top of the skull, a dome often signals that we are once again in the realm of the conscious mind, the rational world. Door: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: An invitation to pass through to another plane of awareness. Drinking: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: To accept a drink and down it is to accept the knowledge your Unconscious is offering to your conscious Ego. Drowning: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: An overwhelming feeling of being pulled or held under by unconscious forces the Ego cannot control; often a desperate struggle to reach the surface (consciousness), ending with the dreamer waking from sleep. Dust: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: A dream object covered with dust represents an element long-neglected in your Personal Unconscious. Dynamite: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: Repressed unconscious impulses building pressure to explode into consciousness, perhaps with great devastation to your well-ordered waking world. Copyright 1996 Roger Norton Consulting. All rights reserved.